Interesting article about a calorie-restriction study financed by NIH.

I’ve always enjoyed reading Malcolm Gladwell, and yet some of his over-simplified discoveries have troubled me because they often ignore some logical alternatives to his explanations.  Now in the New York Times Book Review, Steven Pinker elaborates on this problem.  An eclectic essayist is necessarily a dilettante, which is not in itself a bad thing. [...]

Further to my earlier post about Apple’s cool ads, I got hooked on the songs in there and tried to find the original videos.  For Chairlift-Bruises I came across the video immediately below and was struck by it.  It seemed so cutting edge and professional, yet so casual and young (uncomfortably so for my wife [...]

In addition to being in Us Weekly, Kelly’s love of KIND was featured in OK! Magazine, In Touch and Life & Style…  

Check out this new ad from Apple for their new iPod nano with video.  How is it that the Apple team ALWAYS gets ahead of all trends and pop culture and sets the tone for advertising coolness and standards? Everything in this ad is so perfect – colors, steps, shots, all. The song on the [...]

Paparazzi snapped Kelly snacking on a KIND bar and toting a KIND Healthy Snacks grocery bag! She was featured in USMagazine.com and X17online.com.

BPA Harm

Published under Health, Science and Technology, United States Nov 16, 2009

Industry spin nothwithstanding, the prevalence and consequences of BPA in our food are alarming, as noted in this article by Nick Kristof.

This guy sounds like an amazing positive force for healthful wholesome and sustainable eating.

Interesting court case about Snapple’s “all natural” claim – false labeling? 3rd Circuit Reinstates Consumer Fraud Class Action Against ‘All Natural’ Snapple Alison Frankel 08-14-2009 In a 30-page ruling on Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals revived a New Jersey statewide class action against Snapple (pdf), finding that federal [...]

Interesting article about an innovative marketing strategy that Esquire is trying this coming month.